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* In ''VideoGame/ArTonelico'', this happens often:** In the first game there is a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoODv8LVib8 scene]] where Lyner inserts a life-extending agent into Aurica. The dialogue sounds like it's Aurica's [[TheirFirstTime first time.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/ArTonelico'', ''VideoGame/ExaPico'', this happens often:** In the [[VideoGame/ArTonelicoMelodyOfElemia first game game]] there is a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoODv8LVib8 scene]] where Lyner inserts a life-extending agent into Aurica. The dialogue sounds like it's Aurica's [[TheirFirstTime first time.]]

** In ''Ar Tonelico II'', this is [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE2hUhhq7lk also done]] with Croix and Cloche, complete with Croix's horrified reaction to seeing the life-extending agent for the first time. [[spoiler: "She can't take a crystal that big!"]]** In ''Ar Tonelico III'' Finnel complains about lossing her 'dive virginity' to an IdiotHero like Ruto in a talk topic. Without context this would sound like a lover's spat.

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** In ''Ar Tonelico II'', ''VideoGame/ArTonelicoIIMelodyOfMetafalica'', this is [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE2hUhhq7lk also done]] with Croix and Cloche, complete with Croix's horrified reaction to seeing the life-extending agent for the first time. [[spoiler: "She can't take a crystal that big!"]]** In ''Ar Tonelico III'' ''VideoGame/ArTonelicoQogaKnellOfArCiel'' Finnel complains about lossing her 'dive virginity' to an IdiotHero like Ruto in a talk topic. Without context this would sound like a lover's spat.

* Chapter 30 of ''FanFic/ADayIndoors'' dials this trope -- and the reactions to it -- to 11, with [[Manga/MahouSenseiNegima Kotaro]] wondering why his flubbed lines in a rehearsal of ''Little Red Riding Hood'' leave Natsumi swooning in his arms or [[{{Shotacon}} Ayaka]] and Chizuru getting impressive {{Nosebleed}}s.

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* Chapter 30 of ''FanFic/ADayIndoors'' dials this trope -- and the reactions to it -- to 11, with [[Manga/MahouSenseiNegima Kotaro]] wondering why his flubbed lines in a rehearsal of ''Little Red Riding Hood'' leave Natsumi swooning in his arms or [[{{Shotacon}} [[ComedicShotacon Ayaka]] and Chizuru getting impressive {{Nosebleed}}s.

Reason: Lolicon and shotacon have been disambiguated. Links with too little context are being removed - "paedo" is not always a trope, examples where the tropeworthiness is unclear are being removed. Also, please do not use "loli" as a synonym for little girl; see Lolicon And Shotacon as to why not

* A [[NotAlwaysRight Not Always Learning]] [[http://notalwayslearning.com/they-really-filled-out-those-shoes/34803 post]] has a high school teacher asking just WHAT it is that a trio of male students were looking at on the computer that elicited this conversation:

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* A [[NotAlwaysRight [[Website/NotAlwaysRight Not Always Learning]] [[http://notalwayslearning.com/they-really-filled-out-those-shoes/34803 post]] has a high school teacher asking just WHAT it is that a trio of male students were looking at on the computer that elicited this conversation:

A deliberate ploy to make the viewer think something sexy or illicit is occurring when it actually is not. A scene will begin with its characters not visible to the camera, or partially obscured; the dialogue between them seems lascivious and explicit, and may be laced with {{double entendre}}s. But once the RevealShot has occurred where the camera pulls back to reveal the whole scene, the action involved is entirely innocent and the dialogue turns out to be referring, entirely or mostly, to these innocent actions -- it is only in the dirty minds of the viewers that anything untoward happened.

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A deliberate ploy to make the viewer think something sexy or illicit is occurring when it actually is not. A scene will begin with its characters not visible to the camera, or partially obscured; the dialogue between them seems lascivious and explicit, and may or be laced with {{double entendre}}s. But once the RevealShot has occurred where the camera pulls back to reveal the whole scene, the action involved is entirely innocent and the dialogue turns out to be referring, entirely or mostly, to these innocent actions -- it is only in the dirty minds of the viewers that anything untoward happened.

* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', we have this line [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2010-04-30 "Hey, The [Demonic] Duck! He's magic you can do!"]]** Grace (who provides the ''page quote'' for InnocentFanserviceGirl) comes up with quite a lot of these. For instance, while attempting to convince her teacher to let her help on a monster hunt.-->'''Grace''': I'm eighteen! I'm a [[YouKeepUsingThatWord major]]!\\'''Raven''': As though ''that'' makes you an adult.\\'''Grace''': Legally, it does. You can do all ''sorts'' of stuff with me!

** Grace (who provides the ''page quote'' for InnocentFanserviceGirl) comes up with quite a lot of these. Recently, while attempting to convince her teacher to let her help on a monster hunt.

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** Grace (who provides the ''page quote'' for InnocentFanserviceGirl) comes up with quite a lot of these. Recently, For instance, while attempting to convince her teacher to let her help on a monster hunt.

Reason: I'm not sure this belongs here at all - see discussion - but the word "recently" certainly doesn't.

* Zig-zagged in ''Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai''. While listening at the door of the Library Club's meeting room, Nagi overhears Shirasaki telling Kakei that she's "never done this for a guy before" and asking if he's okay with it. At first Nagi jumps to the obvious conclusion, but she's GenreSavvy enough to know that it's probably not what it sounds like. Determined not to fall for a "cliché", she opens the door...to the sight of Kakei with his eyes closed wearing nothing but a pair of pants, and Shirasaki with her back to the door and her head in front of his crotch. Stunned that they actually ''were'' doing something sexual, Nagi quickly apologizes and bolts out of the room at top speed...as the rest of the Library Club members sitting around the table burst out laughing. In fact, Shirasaki was only measuring Kakei's waist for a costume she planned to make for him.

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* Zig-zagged in ''Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai''. While listening at the door of the Library Club's meeting room, Nagi overhears Shirasaki telling Kakei that she's "never done this for a guy before" and asking if he's okay with it. At first Nagi jumps to the obvious conclusion, but she's GenreSavvy smart enough to know that it's probably not what it sounds like. Determined not to fall for a "cliché", she opens the door...to the sight of Kakei with his eyes closed wearing nothing but a pair of pants, and Shirasaki with her back to the door and her head in front of his crotch. Stunned that they actually ''were'' doing something sexual, Nagi quickly apologizes and bolts out of the room at top speed...as the rest of the Library Club members sitting around the table burst out laughing. In fact, Shirasaki was only measuring Kakei's waist for a costume she planned to make for him.

* Parodied in ''Webcomic/BiggerThanCheeses'' ([[http://www.biggercheese.com/index.php?comic=418 NWS link]]) and ''PVP'': when a character overhears a conversation that sounds like two people having sex, the GenreSavvy eavesdropper displays awareness of this trope and avoids leaping to conclusions, only for it to be revealed that the overheard characters genuinely were having sex.

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* Parodied in ''Webcomic/BiggerThanCheeses'' ([[http://www.biggercheese.com/index.php?comic=418 NWS link]]) and ''PVP'': when a character overhears a conversation that sounds like two people having sex, the GenreSavvy eavesdropper displays awareness of this trope and avoids leaping to conclusions, only for it to be revealed that the overheard characters genuinely were having sex.

* In ''BadBoys II'', Mike (WillSmith) and Marcus (Creator/MartinLawrence) have a frank discussion about the time (earlier in the movie) when Mike accidentally shot Marcus in the buttocks, and the subsequent problems. Unfortunately for them, the content of their talk makes it sound like the two are in a homosexual relationship... and the video camera just happens to be broadcasting their conversation to the entire store. A woman counsels them to "find Jesus".

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* In ''BadBoys II'', ''Film/BadBoysII'', Mike (WillSmith) (Creator/WillSmith) and Marcus (Creator/MartinLawrence) have a frank discussion about the time (earlier in the movie) when Mike accidentally shot Marcus in the buttocks, and the subsequent problems. Unfortunately for them, the content of their talk makes it sound like the two are in a homosexual relationship... and the video camera just happens to be broadcasting their conversation to the entire store. A woman counsels them to "find Jesus".

* A TvTropes example. The titles of PlayingWith subpages can also be this for certain anatomy-based tropes, more specifically ones involving often-sexualized body parts. For example, PlayingWith.BoobsOfSteel sounds like it's about going to second base. While PlayingWith.GagPenis sounds like it's about jerking someone off.

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* A TvTropes Wiki/TVTropes example. The titles of PlayingWith subpages can also be this for certain anatomy-based tropes, more specifically ones involving often-sexualized body parts. For example, PlayingWith.BoobsOfSteel sounds like it's about going to second base. While PlayingWith.GagPenis sounds like it's about jerking someone off.

* In ''Her Alibi'' Tom Selleck is accidentally shot in the ass with an arrow while talking on the phone to his editor. The following scene (as Selleck tries not to let on what's happened) gives the editor the idea that sex is occurring. While his girlfriend is trying to help him he shouts "Don't touch the shaft!"

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* In ''Her Alibi'' Tom Selleck ''Film/HerAlibi'', Phillip Blackwood is accidentally shot in the ass ShotInTheAss with an arrow while talking on the phone to his editor. The following scene (as Selleck Blackwood tries not to let on what's happened) gives the editor the idea that sex is occurring. While his girlfriend is trying to help him he shouts "Don't touch the shaft!"

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